In this segment of a panel held as part of the first annual Sync Up conference, sponsored by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Brent McCrossen of AudioSocket explains how his company is taking the business of music supervising online, and how his company is combining traditional music supervising services with social networking to take full advantage of the advantages conferred by the internet.
In this segment of a panel held as part of the first annual Sync Up conference, sponsored by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, moderator Scott Aiges and panelist Chris Schultz (of Voodoo Ventures) introduce the Jazz and Heritage Talent Exchange, a new online venture designed to help Louisiana artists gain exposure in order to get licensed for music and film and to find booking opportunities.
In this segment of a panel held as part of the first annual Sync Up conference, sponsored by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, moderator Scott Aiges introduces the panelists: Brent McCrossen of AudioSocket, Jon Kerzter of Microsoft's Zune team, Elliot Adams of CD Baby, Andy Gadiel of Jambase, and Chris Schultz of Voodoo Ventures.
In this panel held as part of the first annual Sync Up conference, sponsored by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Brent McCrossen of AudioSocket, Jon Kerzter of Microsoft's Zune team, Elliot Adams of CD Baby, Andy Gadiel of Jambase, and Chris Schultz of Voodoo Ventures introduce their businesses and explain how they are working to find ways for independent artists use the internet to gain greater exposure in the marketplace.